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Mud thrown at Spain's king as death toll from flood rises
Royal couple face chants of murderers’ from angry crowds
Hate crime probe as paint is thrown on London building
Police are investigating a suspected hate crime after paint was thrown on a north London business premises.
King 'open' to removing the word empire from honours
The word empire” may be dropped from British honours as part of reforms reportedly being considered by royal officials.
Big rise in young people in ketamine addiction rehab
Cost of living crisis sees users turn to more affordable drug
Queen's documentary gives voice to survivors of abuse
In her first documentary feature since ascending the throne, Queen Camilla has given survivors of domestic abuse a powerful voice during a rare glimpse of her work as a senior royal.
New BBC chair to warn on public broadcasting future
New BBC chair Dr Samir Shah is expected to say the fight is on” for the future of homegrown programming produced by the corporation as well as ITV, Channel 4, and Channel 5.
Starmer to give extra £75m to target people smugglers
The Border Security Command is set to see its funding doubled as Sir Keir Starmer fixes his sights on ending small boat crossings.
Labour faces legal action for cut to winter fuel payments
The UK’s biggest trade union has warned elderly people will die as a result of Labour’s decision to scrap winter fuel payments for millions of pensioners, as it launched a legal challenge against the change.
'Non-recent' Salmond sexual assault claim made
Fresh allegation against late former first minister investigated
Who are the MPs likely to make Badenoch's cabinet?
One of the main reasons the Tories suffered so heavily in July was division. Divided parties do not win elections, and since Brexit Tory politics has been a soap opera, with the Conservative ranks riddled with infighting.
Badenoch criticised for rape joke from social media post
Newly elected Tory leader Kemi Badenoch has been condemned over an unearthed image that shows her making a joke about rape on her personal Facebook page.
Combativeness of new Tory leader Badenoch could be a voter turn-off, say pollsters
Kemi Badenoch has been warned she needs to “avoid the perception she would cross the road to pick a fight”, as she faces the daunting task of trying to turn the Conservative Party around from its worst general election result in history.
Worst of Brexit yet to come, warns Treasury minister
The majority of Brexit’s impact on Britain’s economy is still to be felt, a minister has warned. In a damning assessment of Britain’s departure from the European Union, Treasury minister Tulip Siddiq said 60 per cent of the impact of Brexit is yet to materialise.
A return on big spending is finally in sight for Chelsea
The Blues share similarities in transfer outlays with today's opponents but may just be a step ahead in making it work
Humdinger of a match goes to last-minute goal attempt
The great All Blacks of old this current crop may not be but, as England can attest, never doubt New Zealand’s never-say-die spirit.
Early Newcastle goal dents title race hope for Gunners
Arsenal’s longest journey of the Premier League season once again turned out be their most dispiriting.
Salah magic rescues Reds after smart Brighton start
At the ripe old age of 32, Mohamed Salah cannot give defenders a headache for 90 minutes like he used to, nor will the numbers continue to be as otherworldly as they once were.
Children face death penalty for protesting in Nigeria
After a protest against the country's record cost of living crisis, 29 children in Nigeria are facing the death penalty.
Spain deploys 10,000 more soldiers and police as death toll from floods passes 200
The death toll after flash flooding wreaked devastation in Spain has reached 214, as the prime minister announced yesterday that 5,000 additional soldiers and 5,000 more police have been deployed to assist the rescue operation.
Boss accused of bullying judged diversity awards
A former CEO of a dating app company, who was accused of bullying staff and reducing them to tears, was drafted in to judge an industry diversity and inclusion awards.
Police pass Brand alleged sexual assault file to CPS
Police investigating claims of historical sexual assault against actor and comedian Russell Brand have asked prosecutors to consider charges.
'Incredible' comedian Janey Godley dies at the age of 63
The Scottish comedian Janey Godley has died aged 63. Her death comes one month after she moved to a hospice for end-oflife care, with her daughter announcing earlier this week that she was in the \"final beats of her life\".
King 'cuts financial ties' to disgraced Prince Andrew
The King is cutting financial ties to the disgraced Duke of York after he refused to move out of his home, a royal writer has claimed.
Estates owned by Charles and William 'earn millions from NHS and school rents'
The King and the Prince of Wales's private estates earn millions of pounds from rental deals with the armed forces, the NHS and state schools, it has been reported.
Brexit red tape threatening UK classical music industry
A top soprano has warned Britain risks losing its entire classical music industry due to post-Brexit red tape blocking UK artists from touring in the EU.
'My ex secretly drugged me'
Domestic abuse survivor Hannah tells Maya Oppenheim she felt 'degraded' and 'violated' by the actions of her ex-partner
Surge in backlog of appeals over 'wrongful convictions'
Figures fuel fresh concern about performance of watchdog
Star witness now admits he was drunk - so why is Jason Moore still behind bars?
After being tracked down by an investigative journalist, the only witness for the murder of Robert Darby says he doesn't know if he identified the right person, sparking a fresh bid for justice from accused's family, writes Amy-Clare Martin
A Conservative leader who cites Thatcher as inspiration
Kemi Badenoch just refuses to accept the words 'you can't'
Tories must be honest about their errors, says Badenoch
Kemi Badenoch has called on the Tories to \"be honest\" about their mistakes in government, after winning the Tory leadership vote and becoming the first Black leader of a Westminster party.